Read article 'Slow antiprotons galore'
Slow antiprotons galore
A workshop in Japan in the spring looked at how to make and use beams of ultra-slow antiprotons over a wide range of physics.
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Read article 'Slow antiprotons galore'
A workshop in Japan in the spring looked at how to make and use beams of ultra-slow antiprotons over a wide range of physics.
Read article 'Antiproton physics takes another big LEAP forward'
The latest in the Low Energy Antiproton Physics series of conferences in Bonn showed that this field of research is increasingly vibrant and exciting, as Walter Oelert describes.
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A machine has been proposed at Berkeley that would provide radiation at terahertz frequencies, a valuable source for research.
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Fred Hoyle, who died in 2001, is best known as a cosmologist. But, as Simon Mitton relates, his career in physics began with the weak interaction and moved on to a crucial discovery in nuclear physics...
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"Theorists and experimenters must listen to each other." This leitmotif inspired the first Rencontres de Moriond in 1966, and it was just as relevant at this year's event.
Read article 'Telescope takes next step to high-energy frontier'
In April, while Lake Baikal in Siberia was iced over, the neutrino telescope 1.1 km below the surface was successfully upgraded with three additional strings. Renamed NT200+ it is tailored to search ...
Read article 'ClearPET offers improved insight into animal brains'
An efficient new PET scanner for the small animal brain, developed by the Crystal Clear collaboration, is now in production.
Read article 'PET and CT: a perfect fit'
In the June 2005 issue of CERN Courier (the last to be published jointly in French and English), David Townsend – who began his pioneering work in PET imaging 30 years earlier while a staff member a...